Join us for a roundtable discussion on a wide range of apologetics topics. The sessions will have a short video, handouts, as well as discussion time.
September 22nd and 29th we will examine the topic of:
Uncertain Faith: The Role of Doubt in the Christian Life
This course is designed to explore the nature of doubt and its role in the Christian faith. Each class delves into different aspects of doubt, providing tools to navigate uncertainty with confidence and clarity. We will define doubt, explore its origins, and examine various kinds of doubt. Furthermore, we will give biblical and practical strategies to doubt well. Finally, we will distinguish between doubt and deconstruction.
October 6th - “Are the Gospels Reliable History?” with Jon Noyes
“Everything about Christianity depends on the historical record of the life of Jesus of Nazareth. As an atheist, I knew if I could undermine the reliability of the Gospels, I could dismiss the entire Christian worldview. Can that record be trusted? Can the New Testament documents be relied upon to give us a true picture of the important details of Jesus' life? Over the next five classes we’re going to answer those questions and make the case for the historical and textual reliability of these four documents.”
October 13th - THANKSGIVING.